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Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade
Candidemia remains a major public health challenge due to its high mortality rates, especially in developing countries. Monitoring epidemiological trends may provide insights for better clinical outcomes. This study aimed to describe trends in the epidemiology, therapeutic practices, and mortality i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040468 |
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author | Agnelli, Caroline Guimarães, Thaís Sukiennik, Teresa Lima, Paulo Roberto Passos Salles, Mauro José Breda, Giovanni Luís Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Chaves Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Mendes, Ana Verena Camargo, Luís Fernando Aranha Morales, Hugo de Carvalho Hessel Dias, Viviane Maria Rossi, Flávia Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes |
author_facet | Agnelli, Caroline Guimarães, Thaís Sukiennik, Teresa Lima, Paulo Roberto Passos Salles, Mauro José Breda, Giovanni Luís Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Chaves Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Mendes, Ana Verena Camargo, Luís Fernando Aranha Morales, Hugo de Carvalho Hessel Dias, Viviane Maria Rossi, Flávia Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes |
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description | Candidemia remains a major public health challenge due to its high mortality rates, especially in developing countries. Monitoring epidemiological trends may provide insights for better clinical outcomes. This study aimed to describe trends in the epidemiology, therapeutic practices, and mortality in candidemia through a retrospective comparative analysis between two surveillance cohorts of all candidemic adults at eleven tertiary hospitals in Brazil, from 2010–2011 (Period I) versus 2017–2018 (Period II). A total of 616 cases were diagnosed, with 247 being from Period II. These patients were more likely to have three or more coexisting comorbidities [72 (29.1%) vs. 60 (16.3%), p < 0.001], had a prior history of in-hospital admissions more often [102 (40.3%) vs. 79 (21.4%), p = 0.001], and presented with candidemia earlier after admission, within 15 days (0–328) vs. 19 (0–188), p = 0.01. Echinocandins were more frequently prescribed [102 (41.3%) vs. 50 (13.6%), p = 0.001], but time to antifungal initiation [2 days (0–14) vs. 2 (0–13), p = 0.369] and CVC removal within 48 h [90/185 (48.6%) vs. 148/319 (46.4%), p = 0.644] remained unchanged. Additionally, many patients went untreated in both periods I and II [87 (23.6%) vs. 43 (17.4%), p = 0.07], respectively. Unfortunately, no improvements in mortality rates at 14 days [123 (33.6%) vs. 93 (37.7%), p = 0.343] or at 30 days [188 (51.4%) vs. 120 (48.6%), p = 0.511] were observed. In conclusion, mortality rates remain exceedingly high despite therapeutic advances, probably associated with an increase in patients’ complexity and suboptimal therapeutic interventions. Management strategies should be tailored to suit epidemiological changes, expedite diagnosis to reduce the number of untreated eligible patients and guarantee early antifungal initiation and source control. |
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spelling | pubmed-101441952023-04-29 Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade Agnelli, Caroline Guimarães, Thaís Sukiennik, Teresa Lima, Paulo Roberto Passos Salles, Mauro José Breda, Giovanni Luís Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Chaves Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Mendes, Ana Verena Camargo, Luís Fernando Aranha Morales, Hugo de Carvalho Hessel Dias, Viviane Maria Rossi, Flávia Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes J Fungi (Basel) Article Candidemia remains a major public health challenge due to its high mortality rates, especially in developing countries. Monitoring epidemiological trends may provide insights for better clinical outcomes. This study aimed to describe trends in the epidemiology, therapeutic practices, and mortality in candidemia through a retrospective comparative analysis between two surveillance cohorts of all candidemic adults at eleven tertiary hospitals in Brazil, from 2010–2011 (Period I) versus 2017–2018 (Period II). A total of 616 cases were diagnosed, with 247 being from Period II. These patients were more likely to have three or more coexisting comorbidities [72 (29.1%) vs. 60 (16.3%), p < 0.001], had a prior history of in-hospital admissions more often [102 (40.3%) vs. 79 (21.4%), p = 0.001], and presented with candidemia earlier after admission, within 15 days (0–328) vs. 19 (0–188), p = 0.01. Echinocandins were more frequently prescribed [102 (41.3%) vs. 50 (13.6%), p = 0.001], but time to antifungal initiation [2 days (0–14) vs. 2 (0–13), p = 0.369] and CVC removal within 48 h [90/185 (48.6%) vs. 148/319 (46.4%), p = 0.644] remained unchanged. Additionally, many patients went untreated in both periods I and II [87 (23.6%) vs. 43 (17.4%), p = 0.07], respectively. Unfortunately, no improvements in mortality rates at 14 days [123 (33.6%) vs. 93 (37.7%), p = 0.343] or at 30 days [188 (51.4%) vs. 120 (48.6%), p = 0.511] were observed. In conclusion, mortality rates remain exceedingly high despite therapeutic advances, probably associated with an increase in patients’ complexity and suboptimal therapeutic interventions. Management strategies should be tailored to suit epidemiological changes, expedite diagnosis to reduce the number of untreated eligible patients and guarantee early antifungal initiation and source control. MDPI 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10144195/ /pubmed/37108922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040468 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Agnelli, Caroline Guimarães, Thaís Sukiennik, Teresa Lima, Paulo Roberto Passos Salles, Mauro José Breda, Giovanni Luís Queiroz-Telles, Flavio Chaves Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Mendes, Ana Verena Camargo, Luís Fernando Aranha Morales, Hugo de Carvalho Hessel Dias, Viviane Maria Rossi, Flávia Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title | Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title_full | Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title_fullStr | Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title_full_unstemmed | Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title_short | Prognostic Trends and Current Challenges in Candidemia: A Comparative Analysis of Two Multicenter Cohorts within the Past Decade |
title_sort | prognostic trends and current challenges in candidemia: a comparative analysis of two multicenter cohorts within the past decade |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040468 |
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